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I picked these Lisa atemoyas this morning. My atemoya trees are only two years in the ground. I was planting to wait another year before attempting to fruit them. When I pruned them in late June to get them to branch more, they flowered like crazy and I couldn't resist trying to pollinate them. These 5 are all the success I had on the Lisa. I got 2 on Page and 1 on Priestly but they are small and malformed. Hard to beat fruit of any kind in January. All together, they weighted in at 3.5 pounds. The biggest was .8 pounds and the smallest .3 pounds. Now I have to endure the agonizing wait until they ripen!!!
Super anti-gravity characteristic!